Applied Kinesiology - Real or Fake?

My husband got recommended to go to an AK doctor. He went through all of these "tests" to determine if there was an allergy. The AK doctor mentioned he has mold in his body. Suggested or rather prescribed certain supplements.

My husband got recommended to go to an AK doctor. He went through all of these "tests" to determine if there was an allergy. The AK doctor mentioned he has mold in his body. Suggested or rather prescribed certain supplements.

Is this all quakery? Witch doctorish? Or actually legit?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38882037

Also, your husband surely has mold in his body, most people are filled with molds and yeast. Take the supplements. The quacks are the ones giving out the toxic pharma with side effects.

Based on the recommendation I got I trust that source. But I don't know. My hubby is super skeptical. BUT I will say the tests he had done were odd although they did show some results to possible allergies. Still looking for more info though.

Have had it done many times by several different practitioners. It works if you get one who is properly trained and knows what they're doing. My blood, urine and hormone tests matched the AK testing done by my chiropractor/acupuncturist.

Have had it done many times by several different practitioners. It works if you get one who is properly trained and knows what they're doing. My blood, urine and hormone tests matched the AK testing done by my chiropractor/acupuncturist.

When you watch what an AK doc in action (outside the muscle testing alone), It really makes you wonder if there is a benefit we don't know about when a priest makes the sign of the cross about their chest

If your not productive, your coasting.... And the only way to coast is downhill.. J. Robinson

I have gone to a practitioner for several years and what she identified, I later confirmed with positive results through medical tests.

Her supplements and homeopathic remedies would resolve the issues without any side effects.

I then learned how to do a form of this myself, and have practiced on friends and relatives. I can rate a person's organs on a scale of one to ten, to determine if an organ needs support.

I can also tell a person what their nutritional deficiencies are, etc. and how suitable a medicine or supplement is for your body.

It is really quite fascinating.

FYI Your husband does have a mold issue ( but this is more commonly referred to as a fungal infection). Surely you have heard of athetes foot, jock itch, or yeast infection. Candida ( yeast infection can be systemic, which means an internal infection in your body or blood).

Your husband also needs support for his prostrate and his immune system. His liver is not functioning as well as it should, as he drinks too much beer.

We call it muscle testing and use it for all of the decisions we make. Including, what vitamins and supplements to purchase. It is very easy to learn how to do with a little practice. People sailed the oceans using this method before the compass was invented. The arts of Dowsing or using a pendulum, which have been used for thousands of years, employ the same energies as kinesiology.

We call it muscle testing and use it for all of the decisions we make. Including, what vitamins and supplements to purchase. It is very easy to learn how to do with a little practice. People sailed the oceans using this method before the compass was invented. The arts of Dowsing or using a pendulum, which have been used for thousands of years, employ the same energies as kinesiology.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37915017

I had no idea that muscle testing was used before compass was invented. Interesting!

True. The person always has to make sure they are not predisposed when asking the question/s. And many people can be predisposed so it is best to use common sense when being muscle tested or when you muscle test yourself. A person also has to be in a good state of mind as well. They can't be tired and rushed. Clear the mind and really want to get the correct answer. Not the one you would like to get. That is when things can get really messed up. Again, always use common sense. BTW, medical doctors have to use trial and error so theirs is not an exact science as well. So if something is not working, reassess and try something else. They body is constantly changing. So one thing will work for awhile and then you need something else or nothing at all.

Yes, the mind is very powerful. Especially when the sick person really does want to get better. If they don't then they will go back downhill again. The subconscious mind trumps everything. Best to really get in touch with it because that is who you are. And who you are can be changed which is good. You can always become better.